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The Falcons[/i] will face one of the best young pass rushers in
the league in Pierre-Paul, a second-year defensive end who had a breakthrough
season with 16.5 sacks.

Pierre-Paul leads a unit that registered 48 sacks, which was tied for third
in the league. Umenyiora had nine sacks, Tuck five, Tollefson five and Canty
four.

Pierre-Paul's emergence has been important because Tuck, a two-time Pro
Bowler, has been slowed this season by neck and groin injuries, and Umenyiora
has missed seven games because of knee and ankle injuries.

The unit had six sacks and forced a fumble in its 31-14 victory over Dallas
to clinch the NFC East title Sunday. It had five sacks in the previous week's
game against the Jets.

The Giants received a boost by the return of Umenyiora against the Cowboys; he'd missed the previous four
games with an ankle injury.

The Giants sacked Dallas quarterback Tony Romo with a four-man rush and
didn't have to manufacture pressure with their blitz packages.

In passing situations, Tuck will play some tackle in order to get three
defensive ends rushing. Also, the versatile Pierre-Paul played some linebacker
against Dallas.

The Falcons[/i] had trouble early in the season with athletic
pass rushers before they settled on a unit.

The Falcons[/i] allowed 26 sacks during the regular season,
which was the sixth lowest in the league. Cincinnati (25), Oakland (25), New
Orleans (24), Tennessee (24) and Buffalo (23) allowed fewer.

Matchup advantage: Giants."

“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.” MB Rule # 1

The Falcons[/i] will face one of the best young pass rushers in the league in Pierre-Paul, a second-year defensive end who had a breakthrough season with 16.5 sacks.

Pierre-Paul leads a unit that registered 48 sacks, which was tied for third in the league. Umenyiora had nine sacks, Tuck five, Tollefson five and Canty four.

Pierre-Paul's emergence has been important because Tuck, a two-time Pro Bowler, has been slowed this season by neck and groin injuries, and Umenyiora has missed seven games because of knee and ankle injuries.

The unit had six sacks and forced a fumble in its 31-14 victory over Dallas to clinch the NFC East title Sunday. It had five sacks in the previous week's game against the Jets.

The Giants received a boost by the return of Umenyiora against the Cowboys; he'd missed the previous four games with an ankle injury.

The Giants sacked Dallas quarterback Tony Romo with a four-man rush and didn't have to manufacture pressure with their blitz packages.

In passing situations, Tuck will play some tackle in order to get three defensive ends rushing. Also, the versatile Pierre-Paul played some linebacker against Dallas.

The Falcons[/i] had trouble early in the season with athletic pass rushers before they settled on a unit.

The Falcons[/i] allowed 26 sacks during the regular season, which was the sixth lowest in the league. Cincinnati (25), Oakland (25), New Orleans (24), Tennessee (24) and Buffalo (23) allowed fewer.

Matchup advantage: Giants."

[/quote]

putting Ryan on his back will be key as well as stopping or slowing down Turner....

"Measure Twice......Cut Once"You couldn't be more full of **** if you were break dancing in a Port-a-Potty.......Kruunch

The Falcons[/i] will face one of the best young pass rushers in the league in Pierre-Paul, a second-year defensive end who had a breakthrough season with 16.5 sacks.

Pierre-Paul leads a unit that registered 48 sacks, which was tied for third in the league. Umenyiora had nine sacks, Tuck five, Tollefson five and Canty four.

Pierre-Paul's emergence has been important because Tuck, a two-time Pro Bowler, has been slowed this season by neck and groin injuries, and Umenyiora has missed seven games because of knee and ankle injuries.

The unit had six sacks and forced a fumble in its 31-14 victory over Dallas to clinch the NFC East title Sunday. It had five sacks in the previous week's game against the Jets.

The Giants received a boost by the return of Umenyiora against the Cowboys; he'd missed the previous four games with an ankle injury.

The Giants sacked Dallas quarterback Tony Romo with a four-man rush and didn't have to manufacture pressure with their blitz packages.

In passing situations, Tuck will play some tackle in order to get three defensive ends rushing. Also, the versatile Pierre-Paul played some linebacker against Dallas.

The Falcons[/i] had trouble early in the season with athletic pass rushers before they settled on a unit.

The Falcons[/i] allowed 26 sacks during the regular season, which was the sixth lowest in the league. Cincinnati (25), Oakland (25), New Orleans (24), Tennessee (24) and Buffalo (23) allowed fewer.

Matchup advantage: Giants."

[/quote]

putting Ryan on his back will be key as well as stopping or slowing down Turner....

[/quote]

We've been pretty successful in run defense no? We will get to Ryan I think.

“Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.” MB Rule # 1